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DART rail: Is it actually usable for commuting in DFW?

I commuted on DART rail for 18 months. Here's the honest review.

The route:

  • Red Line: Plano -> Downtown Dallas -> Westmoreland
  • Blue Line: Rowlett -> Downtown -> UNT Dallas
  • Green Line: Buckner -> Victory -> Farmers Branch
  • Orange Line: DFW Airport -> Downtown -> LBJ/Central

What works:

  • Downtown Dallas commute from Richardson/Plano: 35-45 min, reliable, $5/day
  • DFW Airport connection (Orange Line): Actually convenient
  • No traffic stress, can read/work on the train
  • Monthly pass: $96 (cheaper than gas + parking downtown)

What doesn't:

  • Frequency: Trains every 15-20 min. Miss one and your commute adds 20 min.
  • Last mile problem: Most stations have NO walkable destinations. You need a car to get TO the station.
  • Safety perception: Late-night ridership is sketchy. Not dangerous but uncomfortable.
  • East-west coverage: Nearly non-existent. DART is north-south only.
  • Fort Worth: TRE exists but runs limited schedules.

Neighborhoods where DART actually works:

  • Richardson (CityLine station — walkable to apartments)
  • Downtown Carrollton (Trinity Mills station)
  • Plano Downtown (Downtown Plano station)
  • Mockingbird Station (closest to SMU/Uptown)

Sources:

  • DART.org — route maps, schedules, pricing
  • Transit Score — DFW neighborhood transit ratings
  • Google Maps — commute time comparisons
  • Personal experience — 18 months of daily DART ridership
Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 1:28 AM

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